Todd Ellison's "Broadway Moves to the Bronx" on Saturday, April 25, at 3 p.m. (Up to 50% Off)
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Acclaimed music director and four of Broadway’s vocal luminaries perform timeless showstoppers with an emphasis on the Bronx
The Deal
- One ticket to see Todd Ellison’s Broadway Moves to the Bronx
- When: Saturday, April 25, at 3 p.m.
- Where: Lehman Center for the Performing Arts
- Ticket pickup starts at 1 p.m. on April 25
- Ticket values include all fees
Ticketing Options
- $10 for balcony seating (up to $20 value)
- $15 for orchestra seating (up to $25 value)
- Click here to view the seating chart
Todd Ellison’s Broadway Moves to the Bronx
One of “Broadway’s electric conductors,” according to the New York Times, Todd Ellison has travelled up and down the Great White Way, lending his musical direction to everything from Annie to Spamalot to cabs with novelty horns. In this revue, he wields the baton like Zeus handling a thunderbolt as he highlights musical classics from the Bronx side of the tracks. Yet he doesn’t do it alone. Four singers take the spotlight alongside him: Erin Mackey, from Broadway’s Wicked and Anything Goes; Christopher Sanders, who recently collaborated with The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra; Jose Illana from Rent; and Klea Blackhurst, who played the title role in Hello Dolly.
Acclaimed music director and four of Broadway’s vocal luminaries perform timeless showstoppers with an emphasis on the Bronx
The Deal
- One ticket to see Todd Ellison’s Broadway Moves to the Bronx
- When: Saturday, April 25, at 3 p.m.
- Where: Lehman Center for the Performing Arts
- Ticket pickup starts at 1 p.m. on April 25
- Ticket values include all fees
Ticketing Options
- $10 for balcony seating (up to $20 value)
- $15 for orchestra seating (up to $25 value)
- Click here to view the seating chart
Todd Ellison’s Broadway Moves to the Bronx
One of “Broadway’s electric conductors,” according to the New York Times, Todd Ellison has travelled up and down the Great White Way, lending his musical direction to everything from Annie to Spamalot to cabs with novelty horns. In this revue, he wields the baton like Zeus handling a thunderbolt as he highlights musical classics from the Bronx side of the tracks. Yet he doesn’t do it alone. Four singers take the spotlight alongside him: Erin Mackey, from Broadway’s Wicked and Anything Goes; Christopher Sanders, who recently collaborated with The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra; Jose Illana from Rent; and Klea Blackhurst, who played the title role in Hello Dolly.